LONDON -- A U.K. parliamentary panel wants access to information not made public in a U.S. Senate report that may pertain to Britain's role in the interrogation and rendition of terror suspects following the Sept.

Canada's law enforcement and intelligence agencies can still use and share information that may have been obtained through torture. In light of the U.S. Senate report on CIA torture showing routine brutality that resulted in unreliable information, critics say Canada should revisit its policy and rescind the ministerial directives sent to CSIS, CBSA and the RCMP in 2011.

AUCKLAND, New Zealand — Canada will not join the United States in attacking Syria if, as looks increasingly likely, Washington seeks to topple the regime of Bashar al-Assad there, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Friday.